Seattle Now: A prescription for 'quarantine fatigue' Are you feeling the pull to get back outside? Maybe bend the rules and visit a friend? With plenty of space in between you, of course. Congratulations, you’ve got quarantine fatigue. Patricia Murphy
Sen. Braun On COVID-19 Concerns And Whether Indiana Reopen Too Soon NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Republican Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana who was among a panel of senators that questioned the nation's top public health officials at a Senate hearing on Tuesday.
Act Now To Get Ahead Of A Mental Health Crisis, Specialists Advise U.S. Suicide rates typically drop during natural disasters and other crises but then spike in the months or years after. So mental health specialists are looking to build psychological resilience now. Yuki Noguchi
Navajo Nation Reports Rapid Spread Of COVID-19 NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez about the group which has the highest rates of coronavirus infection and COVID-19 deaths per capita in the U.S.
Seattle’s first confirmed case of rare childhood disease linked to Covid-19 Seattle has had its first confirmed case of a rare inflammatory disease closely linked to Covid-19, which affects children. It was identified and treated at Seattle Children’s Hospital. David Hyde
What The Coronavirus Numbers Might Mean For The U.S. Moving Forward, Continued Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security, answers listener questions on the infection rates, death toll, and what they mean going forward.
Emergency Physician Takes Listener Questions On Travel Emergency medicine physician Dr. Megan Ranney answers listener questions on whether traveling this summer would be safe enough.
What The Coronavirus Numbers Might Mean For The U.S. Moving Forward Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security, answers listener questions on the infection rates, death toll, and what they mean going forward.
What Happened Today: Coronavirus Task Force Members Testify, Nursing Homes Questions NPR's correspondent who covers aging and Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital, answer listener questions about nursing homes and COVID-19. Ina Jaffe
Washington plans to test all nursing home residents and staff for Covid-19, says state doctor Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has instructed the state Department of Health to prepare to test all nursing home residents and staff for Covid-19 in the coming weeks, according to a top health official. Austin Jenkins